<p><b>Chomps Sports Grill</b></p><p>Bob D'Alessio and Brad Bedson opened Chomps at 5109 NW 39th Ave. on March 1.</p><p>Chomps is a sports bar with room to grow into a space for sit-down dining, banquets and wedding rehearsals.</p><p>D'Alessio has been in the restaurant business for 25 years, and both he and Bedson have been at Ballyhoo Grill for more than 10 years.</p><p>The restaurant, which takes over a location previously occupied by Joe's Place, offers not only traditional sports bar fare of burgers and wings but also chicken picatta and filet mignon.</p><p>D'Alessio said he decided to have a soft opening, which was Feb. 22, to get a better feel for the market, as he had never opened a restaurant that far away from the UF campus.</p><p><b>Red Robin</b></p><p>Red Robin will open at 11 a.m. Monday on the north side of The Oaks Mall, according to a news release from Red Robin.</p><p>Red Robin is a 40-year-old restaurant chain based out of Greenwood Village, Colo., that boasts a variety of burger toppings, endless steak fries and a signature drink, Freckled Lemonade.</p><p>During opening week, all proceeds from sales of Freckled Lemonade will go to Alex's Lemonade Stand, a nonprofit organization that raises money for pediatric cancer research.</p><p><b>The Yearling</b></p><p>Robert Blauer is selling The Yearling, at 14531 East County Road 325 in Cross Creek, which he has owned since 1996.</p><p>Blauer is asking $695,000 for the restaurant and $195,000 for the multiple rentals near the property, said Rick Cain, commercial Realtor at Coldwell Banker MM Parrish Realtors.</p><p>Cain said the business is doing well, but Blauer wants to sell to have more time for his true passion as an antiques dealer.</p><p>The Yearling has won the Golden Spoon award from Florida Trend Magazine and serves everything from quail to prime rib.</p>